Association of early- and adult-life socioeconomic circumstances with muscle strength in older age

Age and Ageing
Boris ChevalStéphane Cullati

Abstract

socioeconomic circumstances (SEC) during a person's lifespan influence a wide range of health outcomes. However, solid evidence of the association of early- and adult-life SEC with health trajectories in ageing is still lacking. This study assessed whether early-life SEC are associated with muscle strength in later life-a biomarker of health-and whether this relationship is caused by adult-life SEC and health behaviours. we used data from the Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe, a 12-year population-based cohort study with repeated measurement in six waves (2004-15) and retrospective collection of life-course data. Participants' grip strength was assessed by using a handheld dynamometer. Confounder-adjusted logistic mixed-effect models were used to examine the associations of early- and adult-life SEC with the risk of low muscle strength (LMS) in older age. a total of 24,179 participants (96,375 observations) aged 50-96 living in 14 European countries were included in the analyses. Risk of LMS was increased with disadvantaged relative to advantaged early-life SEC. The association between risk of LMS and disadvantaged early-life SEC gradually decreased when adjusting for adult-life SEC for both sexes and with unheal...Continue Reading

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Feb 13, 2019·The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences·Bernadette Wilhelmina Antonia Van der LindenStéphane Cullati
Apr 11, 2019·Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health·Boris ChevalStephane Cullati
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Jun 19, 2019·The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences·Boris ChevalStéphane Cullati
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